Re: Angel's Envy Rye

I've found my palate to align with Tom's more often then not,so perhaps I've dismissed this a bit prematurely,ok I admit I will be buying one.Curiosity has once again gotten the best of me and I freely and openly admit it.

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Re: Angel's Envy Rye

Originally Posted by Josh

So when is this going to be released?

I don't have any definite inside knowledge but I was told to expect it in some markets, including Kentucky, by early June with a further rollout later in the year. I will be looking for at least one at my first opportunity having had a chance to try it when AE was in town a couple of weeks ago.

That yella whiskey runnin' down my throat like honey dew vine water and I took another slash…

Re: Angel's Envy Rye

Actually it should be available in the Louisville area this week, if it is not already available...with other areas (in the limited distribution area) to follow shortly according to Kyle when I talked to him at the pre-release party in Louisville

Angel's Envy Rye

Re: Angel's Envy Rye

I'm happy to see this can be found under the suggested $80 (seeing it at $65 in NJ), that was just way too much. Still, I am a bit hesitant about the pricing and getting a bit bored with young LDI juice. However, the finishing will probably change up the profile a bit; for good or bad seems like the real question. I like a rye, but will wait for some more reviews to be posted. If the SB consensus is that it's truly good and worth the premium, I'll buy a bottle or two.

Re: Angel's Envy Rye

Originally Posted by WAINWRIGHT

I've found my palate to align with Tom's more often then not,so perhaps I've dismissed this a bit prematurely,ok I admit I will be buying one.Curiosity has once again gotten the best of me and I freely and openly admit it.

Re: Angel's Envy Rye

I don't think it will change anything, but it is very good and perhaps surprisingly so. My respect for what the Henderson's have achieved continues to grow. Too bad the distillery looks like a pipedream, though.